At that moment, I finally understood what true "collapse" means.



It's not about how much the account is in the red,
but instead found myself trapped in "revenge trading" -
Trade with emotions and stubbornness.

That is not a transaction,
That is using one's own failures as leverage.

---

Looking back, that period in the crypto market was indeed tough.

Cryptocurrencies like $BEAT and $NIGHT are moving sideways, and every strategy fails. I feel like a gambler blinded by desperation—just as I hit the stop loss, my finger instinctively goes back to the order box. I'm not really looking for opportunities; I'm just driven by one thought: 'I need to recover the losses immediately.'

Later I understood that there is a term in psychology called "loss aversion."

The pain of loss is twice the pleasure of making money. Therefore, you will unconsciously take on greater risks to fill that hole, ultimately making it larger.

A phrase that trading master Livermore repeated in his later years resonates with me particularly now:

"My greatest enemy is not the market, it is myself."

It's not a sigh, it's almost like a last word.

---

Zhuangzi tells the story of the craftsman Zi Qing in "Xiaoyao You"—before he can create the perfect musical instrument, he must fast for seven days until he reaches a state of "forgetting oneself" to produce a masterpiece.

In simple terms, it means: when the mind is chaotic, the hands will inevitably be chaotic.

The real turning point was when, after continuous stop losses, I actively closed the trading software for the first time.

During the market fluctuations, I chose to "do nothing."

Feeling very uncomfortable. A sense of emptiness.

But it was at that moment that I stood outside the market and saw clearly how embarrassed I was in the midst of it all.

---

Later I jotted down a few notes hastily, and afterwards every time it caught my attention:

**When you want to "make it back immediately", stop. That is not an opportunity; it is emotions committing a crime.**

**What you should do after continuous losses is not to change your strategy, but to close the software and step away from the screen.**

**Trading is the art of waiting. Winners win through patience, while losers lose through frequency.**

**You can't control the ups and downs, but you can control "not participating". Sometimes, withdrawing is the most perfect operation.**

---

These are not profound methodologies.

Just a signpost remembered by someone who has struggled on the edge of a cliff, retreating time and again.

Finally, I want to ask you:

Have you ever made the most irrational trade after a series of losses?

What are you really thinking at the moment you press the confirmation button?
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DAOdreamervip
· 3h ago
Damn, this is my past self from last year, at the moment I pressed the confirm button my mind was blank, only thinking about turning the situation around quickly, but instead I took the opposite position and lost three times.
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Ser_APY_2000vip
· 3h ago
It was so damn real... At that time, I didn't even dare to check the software when my $BEAT fell to the limit, and when I finally looked at my account, I was completely paralyzed. I held on for three days before I dared to Close Position.
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MetaRecktvip
· 3h ago
It's really true, I'm the person whose fingers shake uncontrollably. I lost so much on $BEAT that I started to question my life, and the more I added, the worse it got. Thinking about it now makes me feel scared.
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just_another_walletvip
· 4h ago
Stopping is really the hardest thing, even harder than pressing the stop loss button.
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